News
Market Data
Brent, Gasoil and Naphtha: How market responses to the Iran conflict evolved
By Francesca Marrone
11 Jun 2026
What do swap spreads tell us about market stress?
By Jake Harmon
5 Jun 2026
FX & Money Markets
The varying impact of the Iran war on Asian currencies
By John Crisp
19 May 2026
Product notification
Product updates: May 2026
By TraditionData
15 May 2026
Access the full article here.
In the last week, the USD SOFR interest rate swap market has been influenced by the same thing that always matters in the short end of rates: how easy (or hard) it is to borrow cash against US Treasuries in the repo market. That’s important because SOFR is basically a repo rate – it comes from the cost of overnight secured borrowing.
So if repo conditions change, SOFR and short dated SOFR swaps can react quickly. Recent market activity has been strong, with more trading and hedging across rates markets. When people hedge more, markets move faster and pricing can change quickly across the curve, especially in uncertain weeks.
So what does this mean for SOFR swaps?
Continue reading here.
Complete this form to download the full article “USD SOFR swaps, why repo matters (and why better data helps)” by Ian Sams, Global Head of Product
"*" indicates required fields